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Mathematics, 07.04.2020 20:54, Amholloway13

4. Find f (2), f (3), f (4), and f (5) if f is defined recursively by f (0) = f (1) = 1 and for n = 1, 2, . . . a) f (n + 1) = f (n) βˆ’ f (n βˆ’ 1). b) f (n + 1) = f (n)f (n βˆ’ 1). c) f (n + 1) = f (n)2 + f (n βˆ’ 1)3. d) f (n + 1) = f (n)/f (n βˆ’ 1).

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